I'm not at all confused. I know the history. And I was raised in the Lutheran Church. As you may know, Luther was a Catholic. The primary reason he left that communion was because he was, as a theologian, doing his job. When the Pope suggested the matter be discussed, he was privately planning to burn Luther at the stake. Do you think he didn't know about Catholic teaching? He was a loyal Catholic theologian until they tried to kill him just for doing what his job required of him, and what his conscience encouraged him to do.
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